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  • Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi @wanderingexplorer,
    The approach that the default CF plugin takes is really bad and will not improve your loading speed instead will hurt it more. This plugin does not support that as there is no point of supporting it in any plugin whatsoever.

    HTTP/2 Server Push is a delicate thing and can help a lot if done right but as said the CF plugin approach is really the worst possible approach. If you like to know more and take a deeper drive I will highly recommend you to read this reply: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/the-best-cloudflare-plugin/#post-12949654 of mine from an earlier thread.

    Hope this helps. ??

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by iSaumya.
    Thread Starter wanderingexplorer

    (@wanderingexplorer)

    Hi @isaumya

    Thank you so much for your fast reply. I actually read it immediately but as I had gone out I wasn’t able to login and reply right away.

    Very thorough in depth and helpful answer. Really appreciate it and I will be sure to install your plugin as soon as my site is ready to go live. Will also leave a review if it works as it is described :-).

    One last question.

    On SiteGround they have their own server level caching using SG Optimizer plugin, Kinsta has their own server level caching etc. Should I fully disable the hosts server caching and NOT install SG Optimizer… so only use your plugin or is it better to enable both the host server level caching and your plugin together?

    Thanks so much :-).

    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi @wanderingexplorer,

    On SiteGround they have their own server level caching using SG Optimizer plugin, Kinsta has their own server level caching etc. Should I fully disable the hosts server caching and NOT install SG Optimizer… so only use your plugin or is it better to enable both the host server level caching and your plugin together?

    – Even in the FAQ tab of the plugin settings it has been clearly mentioned that it is highly not recommended that you use any other page caching system while using the plugin. Use the fallback cache provided by the plugin. The reason behind it is that many caches needs to be regenerated based on a situation like related pages and all. With other caching systems we do not have the ability to generate the cache when we say it to. So, it is not recommended but you are always welcome to do your own experimentation. ??

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